Across The River'S Flow

Prize

Silver in People/Children

Photographer

Davide Bertuccio

Photo Date

08/2017

Johanna (15) in Richis, Romania. She is walking towards the Saxon cemetery. Saxons are a community with German roots. Since XI century, together with Hungarians and Romanians, they’ve been living in the green heart of Romania. From this very land, a major migration is now taking place which marks the decline of centuries of history. Saxons are disappearing and their culture, their tongue and traditions along with them. “Across the river’s flow” aims to be a work about the disappearing of ethnic minorities, overwhelmed by the pace of modern life and by an ever-growing globalization.

Davide was born in Messina in 1991, but he grew up professionally in Milan.He graduated with honors in 2016 at IED (istituto europeo di design) at the school of visual arts in photography.Photojournalist who however does not neglect the artistic research that led him to the creation of a book, "Others", in which is analyzed the relationship between man and reality. Precisely about this work has been organized in 2016 in Messina the first gallery show of Davide and subsequently "Others" has also joined the circuit of Milan Photo Festival 2017 and Milan Photo Week 2017.

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